If you inspect the widget elements using developer tools in your browser, it will have a custom CSS ID applied to it. You can add your own CSS overrides to this ID by placing the code in CSS Editor on the Style Tab.

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If you inspect the widget elements using developer tools in your browser, it will have a custom CSS ID applied to it. You can add your own CSS overrides to this ID by placing the code in CSS Editor on the Style Tab.

Tried everything, but some how i am not able to make changes to it.
Any further help from you side?

Just wondering if the borders, title, collapse icon, etc. can be removed on a per-widget basis (B19)? For example, say I want to add a Adsense 300x250 ad by itself on the right column, or simply have...

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